I can approve 😂😂 as a native Arabic speaker we literally get shocked when we see a foreign speaks Arabic, it's like we consider it our superpower that no one but us can do
Standerd or a dialect and if it is a dialect Which dialect, if its egyptian you might reocgonize some words like (tarabeza = τραπέζι koverta = κουβέρτα kaboria = καβούρι (we took it from the plural form) and bira = μπύρα) And also we dont have the q sound due to it being deleted or being turned into a glottel stop
@@justaduck1664 I am learning Standard, but my teacher lives in Egypt and sometimes she gives us elements of the Egyptian dialect. You are right, there are many words i understand as a greek
ههههههههه موتني من الضحك وربي! 😂😂 بصراحة ما قد شفت من قبل أي أجنبي مُلِم بموضوع اللغة العربية ويتحدث عنه بهذا العمق! باختصار أنت رهيييب ما شاء الله!!! 👏🏻👏🏻
@@aotispeak3740kherbe9tiha a sahbi 😂😂 ra he uses english everywhere lmao machi here and there. he’s an english speaker like 100%. machi wahd mn franca loghto fiha chwiat langlais makaynach hadi
بصراحه نطقك وأدائك للغه العربيه في بداية الفيديوه كان مثالي استمر و شكراً على مجهودك الرائع حبيبي لقد ابدعت في التقديم والشرح المفصل للغه العربيه. اخوك من جزر القمر 🇰🇲
you are so right about us natives being shocked. you dont understand how happy i am seeing a foreigner say our language is their favourite. it warms my heart. Barak Allah feek. Love from a Lebanese person. you are an incredible being!
as an american, in my opinion arabic is the most beautiful language in existence. and on top of that, my heart is broken forever after seeing what my country did to yours. not just today but 40, 50 years ago. i cry every day for the lebanese people, the palestinian people, the syrians, the iraqis, god the iraqis😢god willing i will be fluent one day, and god willing the arabic speaking people from around the world prosper. god knows we’ve cursed them enough. love and solidarity from the united states to lebanon❤️🔥
I’m from Thailand and Arabic is the language that i like and want to learn since i was young but never have a chance despite living in muslim majority part of this country. I like how it sounds, letters and writing system, as a lefty any language that write from right to left is interesting to me
@@OmarAl-Rashdan Am algerian and people sometimes say 'sava bien' which means am good but when you say 'sava?' it is basically how are you hope this helped
I'm an Arab and I was giggling the entire time the time not only bc you're funny af but also it felt kinda wild seeing someone talk about my language, especially the writing part, it was really trippy bc you said it was random squigles when it's connected but I saw fully coherent words and sentences. I actually got to learn a bit from this vid, mainly is that not even I knew there was so many dialects!! Also it's true it just amazes me that people would put in so much effort to speak, read, write, and understand my language, and to hear it being rated so highly is honestly from a complete forigener is kinda insane to me 😭😭 السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته يا العرب و مش المعرب انا من اليمن 🇾🇪 يلله بجيبلكم كلكم البيك اش بغيتو؟!؟
every once in a while, i start binge watching your videos lol. the content is just too good! the amount of sarcasm and the quality of the analysis of the languages make them so nice to watch.
Dude it's the first time i see you and i liked you • Your speaking and joking style • Your stand for them 🇵🇸 • your content is very interesting actually and me as a languages learning lover as well as you🤙🏻 Love you, here's the 👍🏻& subscription
BRO THANK YOU FOR THIS VEDIO كنت فاقدة الامل لأن مواقع التواصل والإعلام يشوه سمعتنا بشكللل غيير معقولل لكن مقطعك أسعدني، شكراً لك ووفقك الله في الدنيا والآخرة
Arab culture is not taught in the US. We grow up knowing nothing about a huge and ancient segment of the world. Its very strange, since Europe adopted so much of Arabic culture and even food. I'm pleased and fascinated to learn more about the different countries and their histories. السلام عليكم
Quran 21:33 َAnd He is the One Who created the night and the day, and the sun and the moon each one floating (and moving) in an orbit youtube mary and jesus in the quran and mohmmad in the bible and the Torah and the scientific miracles of the quran and mohmmad in hindu scripture … according the bible that you have
(Matthew 4:1) Jesus was tempted (James 1:13) God doesn't get tempted (John 1:29) Jesus was seen (1 John 4:12) No man has ever seen God (Acts 2:22) Jesus was and is a man, sent by God (Numbers 23:19, Hosea11:9) God is not a man (Hebrews 5:8-9) Jesus had to grow and learn (Isaiah 40:28) God doesn't ever need to learn (1 Corinthians 15:3-4) Jesus dies (1 Timothy 1:17) God doesn't die (Hebrews 5:7) Jesus needed salvation (Luke 1:37) God doesn't need salvation (John 4:6) Jesus grew weary (Isaiah 40:28) God Doesn't grow weary (Mark 4:38) Jesus slept (Psalm 121:2-4) God doesn't sleep (John 5:19) Jesus isn't all powerful (Isaiah 45:5-7) God is all powerful (Mark 13:32) Jesus isn't all knowing (Isaiah 46:9) God is all knowing ...................
Im a Palestinian, and the official representative of the Arabic language, And I'm telling you, The language fucking LOVE YOU and I do too, this episode put a huge smile on my face all the way through
as an Iraqi tysm for showing appreciation towards our dialect most non Arabs learning Arabic always go with Egyptian and laventine so our dialects go unnoticed ,this video was all so accurate and well put together ! thanks for your good work احسنت صنعا
@@Rockyrock511 mostly in French, other countries not so much tho, morrocons are mostly in the netherlands and Belgium. And north africans are not arab, we speak the language and are considered to be a part of the arab world but the people are not arab, were mixed
Another note about the sun and moon letters. In Arabic, “the sun” is “Al shamis” and “the moon” is “Al amar”, but the L in “al shamis” is silent (pronounced as “ashamis”), so the word for a solar letter literally has a solar letter, and the word for a lunar letter has a lunar letter
The sun Is pronounced "ashamss", the moon is pronounced " alqamar", notice how the "L" is pronounced for moon and not for sun. It's helpful to call the articles lunar and solar, its just saying "that article we use when pronouncing the word sun"
i was watching this video on pc and as soon as i finished it i grabbed my phone (because i'm already logged in to youtube on here) to comment this same exact comment about the "sun and moon letters". i don't remember if; when they taught us about them in school as a kid; the teacher had mentioned the reason behind their names or not, but i remember figuring it out a couple of years later and realizing it made sense.
First Time seeing any of your videos, and honestly its been years since I wrote a comment on any video. as a Syrian I approve your review brrrother :) that was smooth, fascinating and entertaining. And as a 35 year old big boy its the first time I hear the word "levantine" so hey I learned something from you :)
As a Jordanian from Palestinian origin, Thank you for talking about Palestine and for taking the effort to learn speaking some Arabic, and yes It's always fascinating hearing a foreigner speak Arabic!
Do you mean a Jordanian of Jordanian origin with a couple of generations of ancestors who lived in Palestine? Let's be honest, most "Palestinians" are people who moved from Jordan and Egypt over the last couple of centuries. You can deny it all you want, but that's the truth
I blame my Arabic teachers in school for never showing me how my mother language is that beautiful but instead someone on UA-cam who simps for it did it better in a 22 minute video than my 12 years in school. This makes me want to restudy it from scratch and appreciate every grammar and word and meaning. and the fact that right now it's just a home language and it's not even used outside that much anymore is sad and I live in Kuwait.
True ! I always say that the school subject " Arabic " is a sad insult to the Arabic language and how beautiful it is , the system makes us hate our language
for realsss, i spent all my life genuinely wondering what's so beautiful abt arabic, why is it a flex that i can speak it, and it was all bc of sklllll, it made me hate it esp the grammar, but this vid and many others actually made me realize how beautiful this language and am proud and will always be to be able to speak and understand arabic!!!
you are literally so f*ing funny! oh and languages are interesting too - been learning arabic at uni but my goal is to be able to have full conversations, so fingers crossed :) i like how you display language, so shukran jazeelan for your work!
المراجعة حلوة واعجبتني كثيرا بالخصوص عندما شرحت ماذا يحدث لنا عندما نرا شخص يتحدث اللغة العربية😂😂 نصيحة: بما انك تعاني من نطق حرف ال ح، عندما تريد نطقه عليك ان تخرج الهواء من خلف حلقك وببطء تعلم مخارج الحروف ايضا سوف يساعدك، يمكنك البحث عنهم على اليوتيوب هنالك الكثير من المقاطع عنهم لانهم ضروريين لترتيل القرآن الكريم -اخوك من السعودية
As someone who grew up learning in Arabic, diacritics are slowly removed from school books as we grow up. In first grade all books had diacritics, but in like 4th grade most diacritics were removed except the “double letter” diacritic (the shadda). So yeah, it takes a couple of years to learn how to read Arabic without diacritics lol
@@JinchurikiDemon At this point you basically have a good grasp of the language so you don't need them anymore, the first copies of the Quran were written in a similar (but more difficult) way but in time it took an easier shape.
@@JinchurikiDemonBecause realistically writing in everyday life using diacritics is grueling and quite time consuming. Especially if you were to type them out. So you need to get kids used to reading without diacritics so they can do without them later on
I just relized that you put the a donation link for the palastinain children, which is the best think you couldve done for an arabiv language video. Thank you so much for caring, may you be blessed.
Fun fact: ancient Arabic didn't have the dots in its letters. Arabs can read any script without these dots. The dots were added later to help non Arabs differentiate between them and learn it more easily .
I think you've confused dots with diacritics in your second point, because while arabs *were* able to read without dots, now most arabs can't (or would have a very hard time doing it), as back then they heavily relied on how letters were written depending on the word, and memorization of certain texts and words, and relied only a little on context. Now with the letters being extremely similar most arabs can only read it without the diacritics relying on the context.
@MrBanan0 well, Idon't know whether you're Arab or not. I am, I live in Iraq, and I can confidently say that we still can read without dots. But I get why a lot of Arabs won't be able to read such a script. It's more of a fluency thing... like I know what word this should be so I know what letter this is without the dots.
@@MKUnited I am an Arab from Jordan, and I have tried getting people to read without the dots and they struggled to read it. But I agree with you it is about fluency, and (from my experience) the average person here would take pretty long to read a sentence without the dots.
@@MrBanan0 As strange as it may seem, every single early Qur'an manuscripts in the first AH century had some amount of diacritical marks, you could see it for yourself in the sanaa palimpsest and the Birmingham manuscripts. Heck,even secular academics doubt the standard traditional narratives that the dots were either used first by abu aswad or alhajaj.
Did you know that each letter in the Arabic alphabet carries unique properties? For instance, the letter ‘ع’ (Ain) is often associated with enlightenment or vision, as seen in words like "عقل" (Aql - intellect) and "عين" (Ayn - eye). On the other hand, the letter ‘غ’ (Ghayn) is connected to the concept of something concealed or unseen, reflected in words like "غيب" (Ghayb - the unseen), "غدًا" (Ghadan - tomorrow), and "غريب" (Gharib - stranger/unknown).
That's not true at all, there's that word عاق which means someone who's not good to their parents, and there's the word غدير which means a stream of water
@@Al4___ I'm not sure which dialect you're using, but in Classical Arabic, *Alaq* can refer to a 'clinging clot' or 'substance' from which humans are created, as mentioned in the Quran. The challenge is that people no longer commonly speak *Al-Fusha* (Classical Arabic) unless they are non-native Arabic speakers.
as a native arabic speaker, i congratulate you on your pronunciation of our difficult letters. i really hope to learn english, especially the american accent, because i struggle with pronouncing and combining some words in an american way.
I would just like to say how amazing my mom is. She is Algerian, and grew up speaking Algerian Arabic, French, and Berber. She know MSA, and she cannot only understand but also speak basically every dialect. Can we get a round of applause for my mom please?
Man, your humour is so levelled that I might miss a joke if I am not focusing, like how you said that the greeting "Marhaba" is similar to "Greek" and then showed Turkey 😂😂😂😂😂 This is so funny because egyptian arabic is so intaced with turkish words, and also that turkish was written in arabic letters before WW1 or something All love from egypt, and can't wait to see more videos ❤❤❤
much love from us Palestinians. Falastin is pronounced fah-lah-steen. in northern Falastin and in Lebanon we also don't pronounce most ق letters, so Quds (Jerusalem) is really pronounced 'Uds
I live in Jordan, but my whole family and I are from Palestine. you talking about Palestine and the kids in Palestine is truly heartwarming, thanks 7abibi.
Mexicans look so much like a mixture between those two, mainly because Algerian-Tunisian Jews make up the MENA dna of recent (1800's) colonial Mexicans
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته I've been learning Arabic the past few months! أعرف القليل فقط من العربية. Its definitely a challenge but its so fun! Awesome to see this video! شكرا!
17:46 It is not random, because in Arabic, Sun is pronounced "Ashams" without L ,and moon is pronounced "Alkamar" with an L. Thank you for this great video and FREE PALESTINE !
@@akunformalitas i don’t know if you’re muslim, but i as a muslim think about this. As in why did Allah choose Arabic? One of the reason is probably what we mentioned. There’s almost no room for error, you can say exactly what you mean in a number of ways.
man, i just LOVE how passionate you are about arabic! haha. it's so refreshing to see someone who truly gets into the language and culture like you do. thank you for standing with us in palestine and for showing so much love for our language and people. حب كبير لألك من فلسطين or with harakat for you: حُبٌّ كَبِيرٌ لِأَلِكْ مِنْ فِلَسْطِينَ :)
as a Moroccan person who speaks darija, tamazight and Arabic native, i would say u did a good job pronouncing those letters 😂 love the video man, keep up the good work
For me finnish is mid tier, the language is pretty cool and unique, it takes dedication to learn it, but the truth is that it's only good for people who are actually gonna use it, or more likely people who have the will to live in Finland Also finnish doesn't unlock any DLC, it might make estonian easier to learn, but even estonian is still distant from finnish
@@benvanzon3234 I love the language too, but it's so complex and has basically no day to day value outside of Finland. Also, conversational Finnish is like an entirely different language, so I realized I wouldn't be able to understand people inside Finland either.
My father is Syrian and my mother is German. I picked up some big bits of Syrian Arabic automatically as a child and young adult. When I wanted to deepen my knowledge as an adult to learn Standard Arabic properly I looked at all the grammar, endings and vocabulary and I have never ever heard the things I've read there in the 20 years before.
Comparing an arabic dialect with fusha is like comparing latin with italian. They just threw away two thirds of the grammar and changed pronunciation. Compare classical "kitabukuma" with dialectic "ktabkun". But i like fusha, it's so elegant. The more ancient the more elegant. And i think its grammar is simpler that Russian (my native lang). If you wish to continue looking into standart/classical arabic, i highly recommend Qatari TV Show "Omar". In 31 episodes they managed to display the elegance of the most beautiful language in the world. Find English subtitles and enjoy. You could watch just the first episode to grasp the language vibes.
I am a native Arabic speaker (Egyptian ) Believe that what happens to all of us when we are taught Arabic at the primary school , specially in 4th grade with our first Grammar نحو lesson , after the intial shock you just accept it and even enjoy it 😸
17:53 I think it’s simpler than that. When you say "the sun" in Arabic, you don’t pronounce the "AL" (it becomes "Ash-shams"). But when you say "the moon," you pronounce the "AL" clearly (it stays "Al-qamar"). That’s it! Some old books mention that the "AL" sound is called "Qamariyya" (moon-like) when pronounced clearly with certain letters. They compare this to how stars appear alongside the moon, symbolizing the "AL" staying clear next to these letters, unlike with sun letters where it fades away.
A Syrian here. Because you put the Palestinian relief fund,my respect for you increased a lot. Love your ع pronunciation your facial expression actually helps your pronunciation.And, Arabic loves you too language simp,it really does.
I learn syrian dialects by myself because my besties in Germany are from syria and they’re HILARIOUS! Too bad it’s super limited source on the internet compared to egyptian arabic. But glad that I found Sbaya TV Series 😭❤️
شكراً جزيلاً لك It isTHE BEST video about Arabic in a hilarious, factual and very friendly way. I can feel your genuine interest in our beautiful language and I wish you keep enjoying it and here is a piece of poem about Arabic: أنا البحرُ في أحشاٸهٍ الدّرّ كامنٌ فهل سألوا الغوّاصَ عن صدفاتي Try to figure it out my friend!
It was the most comprehensive Arabic review on UA-cam so far. I tried studying Modern Standard Arabic for a while, but I eventually gave up due to its complexity. Still, it’s a language that fascinates me. Thank you for the contribution and the clarity in presenting the content!
Please consider covering Persian language! It has a lotta similarities to arabic but also unlocks tons of DLC since a few other countries also speak that
I used to work in a call center, and we had a language line we could call to do translations for us. One time, there was an Arab speaker that called. I called the language line like I was supposed to and got a woman speaker. It was the most beautiful language plus voice combination I had ever heard. I wish I knew the accent so I could look it up more but I might be able to figure it out with this video. I know you do a lot of memey things, but holy shit, you are so right when you said it's beautiful.
Dude , you're awesome 😂❤ super funny and such a kind review. I totally agree that no language is as beautiful and rich and expressive as Arabic language ❤❤ Shukrannmnnn
Wow, as a native Arabic speaker I'm so shocked and impressed by your wide knowledge about the Arabic language and it's history, and also the way you described the dialects is so accurate that it feels illegal to see an American know that much about us.. i LOVE that you are not just learning the language from the surface but instead you are digging into it's history and the culture of the countries that speaks it and I'm sure that this took you too much effort, wish you all the best and i hope you can say the letter ح correctly one day insha'allah😂💚
Quran 21:33 َAnd He is the One Who created the night and the day, and the sun and the moon each one floating (and moving) in an orbit youtube mary and jesus in the quran and mohmmad in the bible and the Torah and the scientific miracles of the quran and mohmmad in hindu scripture … according the bible that you have
(Matthew 4:1) Jesus was tempted (James 1:13) God doesn't get tempted (John 1:29) Jesus was seen (1 John 4:12) No man has ever seen God (Acts 2:22) Jesus was and is a man, sent by God (Numbers 23:19, Hosea11:9) God is not a man (Hebrews 5:8-9) Jesus had to grow and learn (Isaiah 40:28) God doesn't ever need to learn (1 Corinthians 15:3-4) Jesus dies (1 Timothy 1:17) God doesn't die (Hebrews 5:7) Jesus needed salvation (Luke 1:37) God doesn't need salvation (John 4:6) Jesus grew weary (Isaiah 40:28) God Doesn't grow weary (Mark 4:38) Jesus slept (Psalm 121:2-4) God doesn't sleep (John 5:19) Jesus isn't all powerful (Isaiah 45:5-7) God is all powerful (Mark 13:32) Jesus isn't all knowing (Isaiah 46:9) God is all knowing ...................
Im from Syria and i had fun watching this great video❤️ and i hope that one day Arabic is viewed in a good way and gets the recognition it deserves it is really very underrated so thank you for that 🙏🏻
the feeling you've spoken about in 21:11 is exactly the same to me in English. good for you to learn the most gorgeous language in the univ! ❤ Have a Good day and make more vids!. rabbi ma3ak!.
Loved this episode of Language Review! Very very long awaited. I think that Polish would make sense to be the next language in the series, but Vietnamese could also be good if you feel like you're confident enough with it
You're missing an important point in why Arabic (even just Fusha) has such a huge number of words, and it's because of the morphology of the language. It has thousands of different roots, and from each root you can derive thousands of words. Like, from the root meaning to write, k-t-b, alone, you can generate hundreds of specific, unique verbs, let alone the nouns. For example, from this root you can derive complex verbs such as أويستكتبنهما, which means "and do they (women) ask them (both) to write?" as well as nouns such as كتاباتهما "their (dual) writings".
@@OmnipresentPotato the example of these variation was wrong. all of them but the egyptian were just saying the same word, but with diferent pronunciations. the egyptians say what would mean 'chick' in MSA
Islam and Arabic are very intertwined. In Turkey, formulaic prayers taken from the Quran are recited in Arabic. even if common religious sect of Turks do not see any harm in reading it in Turkish. That's why, unfortunately, most people do not know the meaning of the formulaic prayers they read, they recite them by heart.
I’m Bulgarian who is interested in languages, Arabic,by far, is the most difficult and complicated yet the most beautiful language ever!!! And yes free Palestine 🇵🇸🇧🇬
Arabic loved your too buddy :) your amazing .... And it's so heartwarming to see this video... And hear a non native speaker be so psyched and appreciative of my language
@@rmadridista369allowing Israel to bomb Palestinians does not mean free, get under the rock your living in and touch some grass, also educate yourself while you’re at it
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Haven’t watched the video or the sponsor yet but ok 👍
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Nuh uh boy
My dialect is the Bahraini one
good review habibi
Thank you 7abibi, I see your vids all the time 😎
Your "habibi" is the calmest thing I read today
hahaha had to think of you when he mentioned Lebanese
@@Omer1996E.C i heard that comment XD
@@LanguageSimp”7abibi” 🗿
كل الاحترام لإتقانك للغة العربية، وخبرتك، ودعمك للمظلومين. من تونس 🇹🇳 🇵🇸
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hi from algeria :3
@@lynaaa hiii :333
I completely understand this
7abibi
"are you from Lebanon, white boy"
bro is really deep in the culture 😂😂😂
Lmao this could apply to other levantines as well, but especially the Lebanese because they act very French.
bro don't even think there's no white ppl there but They don't differentiate :)
The lebanese guy that said chicken for example lol
I was shocked in Palestine how many white Palestinians there are with red hair and blue eyes, i wonder how often they get confused with foreigners
They dont i can tell they are Palestinian an Egyptian here! And i do consider them my family and my people @suboptical2732
パレスチナについて話してくれて本当に嬉しいです。次の言語がうまくいくことを祈っています
Thank you for your suport too, dear japanese friend
ありがとう、友よ
how tf u understand this video?
or do you speak English and just wrote this in Japanese
تحياتي لك من مصر ❤
wow you support Palestine from Japan?
Putting the Palestinian relief fund in the descriptions was the most Gigachad thing one could do. Alf fi shukr ya Language Simp enta il a7saan
No it’s not. The “ Palestinians” are not victims
@@jeffslote9671zionazi
Supporting Gazans isn’t a good idea. They’re at fault for everything that happens to them
@@yoursfinest2834 Almost all the relief money going into Gaza is stolen by Hamas. Please don’t support them in their war
Mashallah how based can you be? may allah bless him he is now a real habibi
As someone who learned Arabic to a D1 level, it was never about becoming fluent, but about the natives we shocked along the way ⚡️
اخوه يظن انه واحد منا
مشكيتش
I can approve 😂😂 as a native Arabic speaker we literally get shocked when we see a foreign speaks Arabic, it's like we consider it our superpower that no one but us can do
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Hasta yo me tienes sorprendida en línea 🤣🤣
I am a Greek learning Arabic. It started out of curiosity. It's a challenge now.
Standerd or a dialect and if it is a dialect Which dialect, if its egyptian you might reocgonize some words like (tarabeza = τραπέζι koverta = κουβέρτα kaboria = καβούρι (we took it from the plural form) and bira = μπύρα)
And also we dont have the q sound due to it being deleted or being turned into a glottel stop
Nice work bro❤
Keep going and don't give up
Spartian level unlocked ahaha good luck to you, greetings from algeria
Θέλω να ξεκινήσω κι εγώ, έχεις να προτείνεις κανένα βιβλίο ή άλλο υλικό;
@@justaduck1664 I am learning Standard, but my teacher lives in Egypt and sometimes she gives us elements of the Egyptian dialect. You are right, there are many words i understand as a greek
I'm Lebanese. This made me teary eyed!!! So heartwarming to see an ajnab (haha) compliment us so sincerely! Thank you white boy
another language review WE ARE SO BACK
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about time my language 😭
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@@Aceboiyeditz first.?
oh hello! i like your hazbin vids :)
ههههههههه موتني من الضحك وربي! 😂😂 بصراحة ما قد شفت من قبل أي أجنبي مُلِم بموضوع اللغة العربية ويتحدث عنه بهذا العمق!
باختصار أنت رهيييب ما شاء الله!!! 👏🏻👏🏻
مفكر العربي سهلة مشاف جزائر ومغرب😂😂😂
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They speak French
@@MuhammedAhmed-k5v not all, not exactly maybe in the capital but mostly speak Arabic dialect and some French thrown here and there 😅
I'm Algerian we speak our Arabic but use french words here and there like u use English here and there
@@aotispeak3740kherbe9tiha a sahbi 😂😂 ra he uses english everywhere lmao machi here and there. he’s an english speaker like 100%. machi wahd mn franca loghto fiha chwiat langlais makaynach hadi
- mentioned Palestine
- mentioned Dearborn Míchigan
I love you habibi
😭😭
You forgot to mention that he also said Independant Sahara (which morrocans occupied)
I unsubscribed
@@StateOfIsrael1 huge W. now get tf out.
@@StateOfIsrael1 don’t let the door hit you in the way out
بصراحه نطقك وأدائك للغه العربيه في بداية الفيديوه كان مثالي استمر
و شكراً على مجهودك الرائع حبيبي لقد ابدعت في التقديم والشرح المفصل للغه العربيه. اخوك من جزر القمر 🇰🇲
you are so right about us natives being shocked. you dont understand how happy i am seeing a foreigner say our language is their favourite. it warms my heart. Barak Allah feek. Love from a Lebanese person. you are an incredible being!
I'm Mexican, so being able to chat with Iraqis would be quite a culture shock!
Nshallah mish mhajjar
as an american, in my opinion arabic is the most beautiful language in existence. and on top of that, my heart is broken forever after seeing what my country did to yours. not just today but 40, 50 years ago. i cry every day for the lebanese people, the palestinian people, the syrians, the iraqis, god the iraqis😢god willing i will be fluent one day, and god willing the arabic speaking people from around the world prosper. god knows we’ve cursed them enough.
love and solidarity from the united states to lebanon❤️🔥
fr, one of my friends started learning arabic and I got so happy I walked to the moon
I’m from Thailand and Arabic is the language that i like and want to learn since i was young but never have a chance despite living in muslim majority part of this country. I like how it sounds, letters and writing system, as a lefty any language that write from right to left is interesting to me
As a certified arab, I approve your arabic in that intro
Do you know what the SAVA he said at the begining was (I couldn't understand nor hear it properly)
@@OmarAl-Rashdan Am algerian and people sometimes say 'sava bien' which means am good but when you say 'sava?' it is basically how are you hope this helped
@@Riggs10K- I already knew that lol! (Btw thanks for helping that guy)
@@OmarAl-Rashdan SAVA? is "Ça va?" it's from the french influence in Algeria and Morocco
@@namefreenargrom5694 thanks for the help...................but seriously it sounds like the gerudo town accent
Algerians and Moroccans can easily understand all other Arab countries dialects but the opposite is not true, they don't understand us
I'm sorry, but your Arabic language is mixed in different languages, but I think we understand you well❤❤
@@Retaj189 Moroccan dialect called darija it's like an amazigh man who tried to speak arabic it's mixed with amazigh french and Spanish
As a Tunisian, I find it really hard to understand Morrocans. Algerians is a bit easier
im algerian and i understand what you said is true
@@zakariaelh7270algerian and tunisian dialects are also called darja/derja
I'm an Arab and I was giggling the entire time the time not only bc you're funny af but also it felt kinda wild seeing someone talk about my language, especially the writing part, it was really trippy bc you said it was random squigles when it's connected but I saw fully coherent words and sentences. I actually got to learn a bit from this vid, mainly is that not even I knew there was so many dialects!! Also it's true it just amazes me that people would put in so much effort to speak, read, write, and understand my language, and to hear it being rated so highly is honestly from a complete forigener is kinda insane to me 😭😭 السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته يا العرب و مش المعرب انا من اليمن 🇾🇪 يلله بجيبلكم كلكم البيك اش بغيتو؟!؟
بالله عليك انته عامد في اليمن ولاتعرف تعدد اللهجات انا في وادي وكل قرية لها لهجات تختلف مع ان القرية ماتبعد اقل من كيلومتر عن الاخرى
ولله انك راجل جدع انك اتكلمت عن اطفال فلسطين. كل الحب و الاحترام لاكتر جيجا تشات مضحك جاذب للنساء و الرجالة و المخلوقات الفضائية من مصر 🥰
LOL you really translated his family name 😂
What about his first name?
عاشق اللغات؟
زير اللغات؟
@@isa.sharif brother it's not his name, it's his identity "جيجاتشات مضحك جاذب للنساء و كل المخلوقات "
مخلوقات ايه الي بيجذبها لا مؤخذه
آه, و الله وتخيل انو يهودي
مع هيك واقف معهم , ماشاء الله
@@Nailamouhoub
ماشاء الله؟ فعوض متدعوا الناس لدين الله، ما شاء الله؟ الدين أولى!! أين الولاء و البراء؟؟
All respect for you from iraq 🇮🇶
شكرا على هذا الفيديو اللي يخبل، اول مرة اشوف اجنبي متعمق لهذه الدرجة باللغة العربية و ثقافتنا💗
ALPHA MALE IRAQIS UNITE
I even put off my hijab because its hard to watch the video
انا عربي
و اذا كنت تستطيع قراءة هذا الكلام ، تقدمك في العربية مذهل!!
انا مغريبي و انا سطاج الوحش 😂😂😂😂@@4y7v10
اںا أعحمى ٮعلم العرٮٮه. ادا كںٮ ٮسٮطٮع ڡراءه هدا الكلام، ٮڡدمك ڡى العرٮٮه مدهل!!
أنا اياثتيتيتيتيتيتثت وإذا تفهم بكثنثننببن انت في الطريق الصحيح
أنا مصري
لو قادريابنعمي تفهم القلام دي يبقى مبروك
همووووت😭😭😭@@marcog.o6916
every once in a while, i start binge watching your videos lol. the content is just too good! the amount of sarcasm and the quality of the analysis of the languages make them so nice to watch.
Dude it's the first time i see you and i liked you
• Your speaking and joking style
• Your stand for them 🇵🇸
• your content is very interesting actually and me as a languages learning lover as well as you🤙🏻
Love you, here's the 👍🏻& subscription
same, he's awesome
Americans also only like people if they share their political beliefs! You guys have a lot in common after all ❤❤❤
BRO THANK YOU FOR THIS VEDIO
كنت فاقدة الامل لأن مواقع التواصل والإعلام يشوه سمعتنا بشكللل غيير معقولل
لكن مقطعك أسعدني، شكراً لك ووفقك الله في الدنيا والآخرة
Arab culture is not taught in the US. We grow up knowing nothing about a huge and ancient segment of the world. Its very strange, since Europe adopted so much of Arabic culture and even food.
I'm pleased and fascinated to learn more about the different countries and their histories.
السلام عليكم
اي والله بس ماتوقعت انه في ناس كثير يحبون العرب
@@MiMiiViViIt's because you're controlled by the tiny hats.
@@سليمانمحمد-و9ز في كثير من ناس الغرب|الاجانب يحبون العرب
Quran 21:33
َAnd He is the One Who created the night and the day, and the sun and the moon each one
floating (and moving) in an orbit
youtube mary and jesus in the quran and mohmmad in the bible and the Torah and the scientific
miracles of the quran and mohmmad in hindu scripture
…
according the bible that you have
(Matthew 4:1) Jesus was tempted
(James 1:13) God doesn't get tempted
(John 1:29) Jesus was seen
(1 John 4:12) No man has ever seen God
(Acts 2:22) Jesus was and is a man, sent by God
(Numbers 23:19, Hosea11:9) God is not a man
(Hebrews 5:8-9) Jesus had to grow and learn
(Isaiah 40:28) God doesn't ever need to learn
(1 Corinthians 15:3-4) Jesus dies
(1 Timothy 1:17) God doesn't die
(Hebrews 5:7) Jesus needed salvation
(Luke 1:37) God doesn't need salvation
(John 4:6) Jesus grew weary
(Isaiah 40:28) God Doesn't grow weary
(Mark 4:38) Jesus slept
(Psalm 121:2-4) God doesn't sleep
(John 5:19) Jesus isn't all powerful
(Isaiah 45:5-7) God is all powerful
(Mark 13:32) Jesus isn't all knowing
(Isaiah 46:9) God is all knowing
...................
Im a Palestinian, and the official representative of the Arabic language, And I'm telling you, The language fucking LOVE YOU
and I do too, this episode put a huge smile on my face all the way through
May your people be liberated from tyranny
Hope you survive from the humanitarian crisis happening in your country. May God bless you! :D
Assalamu 3laykum!
@@rickynoodles2816 The tyranny of Hamas.
@@rickynoodles2816 Yeah from Israel tyranny, you can name it.
What social medias do you have? I'd really like to talk to someone on the other side of the wall to get some insight
- An Israeli
as an Iraqi tysm for showing appreciation towards our dialect most non Arabs learning Arabic always go with Egyptian and laventine so our dialects go unnoticed ,this video was all so accurate and well put together ! thanks for your good work احسنت صنعا
Hello, I'm Algerian and live in Germany and this was one of the fastest 21 minutes of my life. May God bless you.
Ew Germany 🤢
Lol same, i’m also algerian but live in the Netherlands
@@ramen9141 where are you from
@@mondrella627 algerians arab are all around europe you habibis were colonized pretty badly by the french. other arabs dont go to europe that much.
@@Rockyrock511 mostly in French, other countries not so much tho, morrocons are mostly in the netherlands and Belgium. And north africans are not arab, we speak the language and are considered to be a part of the arab world but the people are not arab, were mixed
I’m from Palestine and Arabic sounds way harder than i thought 😂
شكراً على هذا المقطع الرائع!
شكراً عَ هالفيديو الروعة ( in my dialect )
الله يعينك اخي و يقويك و اللغة العربية جميلة جدا (اخوك من الجزائر 🙂)
From the river to the sea palestine will be free
@@siliro حبايبنا أهل الجزائر
@@Officalalhaithamsimp Thank you 🙏🏻
@@rami7016 حبيبي ♥️ و الله يا غالي
Another note about the sun and moon letters. In Arabic, “the sun” is “Al shamis” and “the moon” is “Al amar”, but the L in “al shamis” is silent (pronounced as “ashamis”), so the word for a solar letter literally has a solar letter, and the word for a lunar letter has a lunar letter
It's al qamar,but I can tell your Syrian
yin yang ahh concept
where there is light, there is darkness, vice versa.
The sun Is pronounced "ashamss", the moon is pronounced " alqamar", notice how the "L" is pronounced for moon and not for sun. It's helpful to call the articles lunar and solar, its just saying "that article we use when pronouncing the word sun"
i was watching this video on pc and as soon as i finished it i grabbed my phone (because i'm already logged in to youtube on here) to comment this same exact comment about the "sun and moon letters".
i don't remember if; when they taught us about them in school as a kid; the teacher had mentioned the reason behind their names or not, but i remember figuring it out a couple of years later and realizing it made sense.
@@AlmaAn-x7r see we can’t even agree on how to say moon 😂
First Time seeing any of your videos, and honestly its been years since I wrote a comment on any video. as a Syrian I approve your review brrrother :)
that was smooth, fascinating and entertaining. And as a 35 year old big boy its the first time I hear the word "levantine" so hey I learned something from you :)
As a Jordanian from Palestinian origin, Thank you for talking about Palestine and for taking the effort to learn speaking some Arabic, and yes It's always fascinating hearing a foreigner speak Arabic!
That was surprising. Mad respect
Mad respect for real
I AM JORDANIAN FROM PALESTINIAN ORIGIN TOO!!!
GUYS IM HALF JORDANIAN AND HALF PALESTINIAN BSITKEKTOE
Do you mean a Jordanian of Jordanian origin with a couple of generations of ancestors who lived in Palestine?
Let's be honest, most "Palestinians" are people who moved from Jordan and Egypt over the last couple of centuries. You can deny it all you want, but that's the truth
I blame my Arabic teachers in school for never showing me how my mother language is that beautiful but instead someone on UA-cam who simps for it did it better in a 22 minute video than my 12 years in school. This makes me want to restudy it from scratch and appreciate every grammar and word and meaning. and the fact that right now it's just a home language and it's not even used outside that much anymore is sad and I live in Kuwait.
فعلا صادق صراحة انا كمان حسيت انو لغتي الي بتكلمها ما عندي العمق فيها
كيف يعني ما تتكلموا عربي برة البيت؟ يعني خلاص ماتت اللغة عنكم وا مو؟
True ! I always say that the school subject " Arabic " is a sad insult to the Arabic language and how beautiful it is , the system makes us hate our language
for realsss, i spent all my life genuinely wondering what's so beautiful abt arabic, why is it a flex that i can speak it, and it was all bc of sklllll, it made me hate it esp the grammar, but this vid and many others actually made me realize how beautiful this language and am proud and will always be to be able to speak and understand arabic!!!
you are literally so f*ing funny! oh and languages are interesting too - been learning arabic at uni but my goal is to be able to have full conversations, so fingers crossed :) i like how you display language, so shukran jazeelan for your work!
المراجعة حلوة واعجبتني كثيرا
بالخصوص عندما شرحت ماذا يحدث لنا عندما نرا شخص يتحدث اللغة العربية😂😂
نصيحة: بما انك تعاني من نطق حرف ال ح، عندما تريد نطقه عليك ان تخرج الهواء من خلف حلقك وببطء
تعلم مخارج الحروف ايضا سوف يساعدك، يمكنك البحث عنهم على اليوتيوب هنالك الكثير من المقاطع عنهم لانهم ضروريين لترتيل القرآن الكريم
-اخوك من السعودية
As someone who grew up learning in Arabic, diacritics are slowly removed from school books as we grow up. In first grade all books had diacritics, but in like 4th grade most diacritics were removed except the “double letter” diacritic (the shadda). So yeah, it takes a couple of years to learn how to read Arabic without diacritics lol
So it’s basically like furigana in Japanese? A useful pronounciation tool for kids and foreigners, but adults are supposed to do without.
but whats the point in removing them?
@@JinchurikiDemon At this point you basically have a good grasp of the language so you don't need them anymore, the first copies of the Quran were written in a similar (but more difficult) way but in time it took an easier shape.
@@CanonessEllinor I’m not sure about the furigana but that’s the main idea of diacritics, a tool to help pronunciation👍🏻
@@JinchurikiDemonBecause realistically writing in everyday life using diacritics is grueling and quite time consuming. Especially if you were to type them out. So you need to get kids used to reading without diacritics so they can do without them later on
I just relized that you put the a donation link for the palastinain children, which is the best think you couldve done for an arabiv language video. Thank you so much for caring, may you be blessed.
من مصر ، استمر ستتقن اللغة مثلنا ان شاء الله ❤
Fun fact: ancient Arabic didn't have the dots in its letters. Arabs can read any script without these dots. The dots were added later to help non Arabs differentiate between them and learn it more easily .
lol without the dots it looks like a more curvy mongolian
I think you've confused dots with diacritics in your second point, because while arabs *were* able to read without dots, now most arabs can't (or would have a very hard time doing it), as back then they heavily relied on how letters were written depending on the word, and memorization of certain texts and words, and relied only a little on context. Now with the letters being extremely similar most arabs can only read it without the diacritics relying on the context.
@MrBanan0 well, Idon't know whether you're Arab or not. I am, I live in Iraq, and I can confidently say that we still can read without dots. But I get why a lot of Arabs won't be able to read such a script.
It's more of a fluency thing... like I know what word this should be so I know what letter this is without the dots.
@@MKUnited I am an Arab from Jordan, and I have tried getting people to read without the dots and they struggled to read it. But I agree with you it is about fluency, and (from my experience) the average person here would take pretty long to read a sentence without the dots.
@@MrBanan0 As strange as it may seem, every single early Qur'an manuscripts in the first AH century had some amount of diacritical marks, you could see it for yourself in the sanaa palimpsest and the Birmingham manuscripts.
Heck,even secular academics doubt the standard traditional narratives that the dots were either used first by abu aswad or alhajaj.
Did you know that each letter in the Arabic alphabet carries unique properties? For instance, the letter ‘ع’ (Ain) is often associated with enlightenment or vision, as seen in words like "عقل" (Aql - intellect) and "عين" (Ayn - eye). On the other hand, the letter ‘غ’ (Ghayn) is connected to the concept of something concealed or unseen, reflected in words like "غيب" (Ghayb - the unseen), "غدًا" (Ghadan - tomorrow), and "غريب" (Gharib - stranger/unknown).
Wow incredible
That's not true at all, there's that word عاق which means someone who's not good to their parents, and there's the word غدير which means a stream of water
Wow!!! I speak Arabic as a mother language but really didn't know this thank you😂❤️🩹
@@Al4___ you're correct, and so is he. it's not a rule that must be followed, but it's more a rule of thumb. it's usually correct, but not necessary.
@@Al4___ I'm not sure which dialect you're using, but in Classical Arabic, *Alaq* can refer to a 'clinging clot' or 'substance' from which humans are created, as mentioned in the Quran. The challenge is that people no longer commonly speak *Al-Fusha* (Classical Arabic) unless they are non-native Arabic speakers.
as a native arabic speaker, i congratulate you on your pronunciation of our difficult letters. i really hope to learn english, especially the american accent, because i struggle with pronouncing and combining some words in an american way.
Bro cannot be saying “ah i hope to learn english uwu” in fluent english
Translate it or pronunciation@@johnjingleheimer7809
As a speaker of Western American English, I would like to apologize on behalf of our "r" sound.
I would just like to say how amazing my mom is. She is Algerian, and grew up speaking Algerian Arabic, French, and Berber. She know MSA, and she cannot only understand but also speak basically every dialect.
Can we get a round of applause for my mom please?
That "أعتقد أن جملي حامل " took me off guard 💀
I don't think his camel is pregnant by the way😂
@@EsmaelAlhorany-n5s
A male camel XD
@@mohammedabuhijleh1645 ik
Same!
Best sentence to represent Arabic 😂
Dr bro 💀
thank you for providing the link to the Palestinian children’s relief, i donated $10 and got to learn about Arabic!!
،شكر الله لك
No way bro just said "Re7na Slata" 😂
His lebanese accent is too good throughout this video
“Kefkon ca va?”was crazy too😂😂
@@issahammad6669 Literally that's so Lebanese 🤣
رحنا صلاةِ
This expression is so funny I will start using it in Algeria
@@issahammad6669the moment I heard this I knew he was gonna continue in Lebanese😂😂
Instant subscribe. I've never laughed so hard at a language video. Great work. Funny yet educational!
Arabic root system is a work of art.
It exists in other Semitic languages too btw
@@Y0za How consistent is it?
@@majhool101 Pretty consistent afaik
Even Tolkien was a fan of it. I think he used something like it for Dwarvish.
@@rayelgatubelo Yep and also the guy who wrote Dune made a languagenvery similar to Arabic called Fremen I think
Man, your humour is so levelled that I might miss a joke if I am not focusing, like how you said that the greeting "Marhaba" is similar to "Greek" and then showed Turkey 😂😂😂😂😂
This is so funny because egyptian arabic is so intaced with turkish words, and also that turkish was written in arabic letters before WW1 or something
All love from egypt, and can't wait to see more videos ❤❤❤
I know that i have to watch it again with my favorite Syrian man. ❤
much love from us Palestinians. Falastin is pronounced fah-lah-steen. in northern Falastin and in Lebanon we also don't pronounce most ق letters, so Quds (Jerusalem) is really pronounced 'Uds
We called the region that🇮🇹
It's kinda like the Ayin in Hebrew, most just pretend it's another glottal stop, even though it's technically similar to the ع in Arabic.
Yep even in your anglicised "khalbi" example, we would say "Albi"
@@an70n10_te ? non lo sapevo
veramente? non lo sapevo
I live in Jordan, but my whole family and I are from Palestine.
you talking about Palestine and the kids in Palestine is truly heartwarming, thanks 7abibi.
As a Palestinian algerian, We're adopting you brother
Mexicans look so much like a mixture between those two, mainly because Algerian-Tunisian Jews make up the MENA dna of recent (1800's) colonial Mexicans
nuh uh! us syrians are going to take him
The eagle in the Egyptian flag makes the America comparison suspiciously fitting 🇪🇬🦅
As an egyptian this is something you shouldn't know!🤫
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته I've been learning Arabic the past few months!
أعرف القليل فقط من العربية. Its definitely a challenge but its so fun! Awesome to see this video! شكرا!
تقدم مذهل 🤩 بالتوفيق
@@futuredoctorjasminetaha6887 ما شاء الله شكرا💗
Thank so much. You are a wonderful person and you deserve all the appreciation.
palestinian here, this is probably my favorite video on the internet
17:46 It is not random, because in Arabic, Sun is pronounced "Ashams" without L ,and moon is pronounced "Alkamar" with an L. Thank you for this great video and FREE PALESTINE !
When even apparent randomness isnt random in arabic😂
Arabic is probably the most precise language out there🫶🏻
@@nothajzl Couldn't agree more! It's so meticulous that it leaves almost no room for mistakes
@@akunformalitas i don’t know if you’re muslim, but i as a muslim think about this. As in why did Allah choose Arabic? One of the reason is probably what we mentioned. There’s almost no room for error, you can say exactly what you mean in a number of ways.
man, i just LOVE how passionate you are about arabic! haha. it's so refreshing to see someone who truly gets into the language and culture like you do.
thank you for standing with us in palestine and for showing so much love for our language and people.
حب كبير لألك من فلسطين or with harakat for you: حُبٌّ كَبِيرٌ لِأَلِكْ مِنْ فِلَسْطِينَ :)
as a Moroccan person who speaks darija, tamazight and Arabic native, i would say u did a good job pronouncing those letters 😂 love the video man, keep up the good work
I wanna see your unbiased, certified review of Finnish
I learned it for a year. A year later, I can barely remember any of it.
@cjmhall why'd you stop tho? Personally, I love the language
@@cjmhall I have been learning it for several years. I am still at a level of 3-year old
For me finnish is mid tier, the language is pretty cool and unique, it takes dedication to learn it, but the truth is that it's only good for people who are actually gonna use it, or more likely people who have the will to live in Finland
Also finnish doesn't unlock any DLC, it might make estonian easier to learn, but even estonian is still distant from finnish
@@benvanzon3234 I love the language too, but it's so complex and has basically no day to day value outside of Finland. Also, conversational Finnish is like an entirely different language, so I realized I wouldn't be able to understand people inside Finland either.
My father is Syrian and my mother is German. I picked up some big bits of Syrian Arabic automatically as a child and young adult. When I wanted to deepen my knowledge as an adult to learn Standard Arabic properly I looked at all the grammar, endings and vocabulary and I have never ever heard the things I've read there in the 20 years before.
Fr its like 2 different languages
you have a unique mix
i very much doubts they were big bits if you "have never ever heard the things I've read there in the 20 years before"
Comparing an arabic dialect with fusha is like comparing latin with italian. They just threw away two thirds of the grammar and changed pronunciation. Compare classical "kitabukuma" with dialectic "ktabkun".
But i like fusha, it's so elegant. The more ancient the more elegant. And i think its grammar is simpler that Russian (my native lang).
If you wish to continue looking into standart/classical arabic, i highly recommend Qatari TV Show "Omar". In 31 episodes they managed to display the elegance of the most beautiful language in the world. Find English subtitles and enjoy. You could watch just the first episode to grasp the language vibes.
I am a native Arabic speaker (Egyptian ) Believe that what happens to all of us when we are taught Arabic at the primary school , specially in 4th grade with our first Grammar نحو lesson , after the intial shock you just accept it and even enjoy it 😸
17:53 I think it’s simpler than that. When you say "the sun" in Arabic, you don’t pronounce the "AL" (it becomes "Ash-shams"). But when you say "the moon," you pronounce the "AL" clearly (it stays "Al-qamar"). That’s it!
Some old books mention that the "AL" sound is called "Qamariyya" (moon-like) when pronounced clearly with certain letters. They compare this to how stars appear alongside the moon, symbolizing the "AL" staying clear next to these letters, unlike with sun letters where it fades away.
Thats a sweet way of teaching it, thanks
@@مريمسليمان-ش7ي Yeah, thats how I was taught about it in school
I'm an arab and I didn't know that, thanks for the clarification it makes sense now
So poetic! 🤩
ب الضبط شرحك في محله 👍
Made me love my language more! Nice video bro, keep going. ✌👏
Amazing video Haha! رحنا سلطة
Hi abu rab
Your name ???
Is suspicious!!
بالله لسا لك وجه تعلق اذا هذا أمريكي ومو مسلم ولا هو عربي تكلم عن فلسطين تي فو عليك ياعار
تقدر تتكلم عن فلسطين زيه ؟
@@King_of_information
aburob✅ "رُّ"
aburab❌ "رَّ"
been learning arabic my whole life, by far this is THE BEST REVIEW OF ARABIC LANGUAGE!
A Syrian here. Because you put the Palestinian relief fund,my respect for you increased a lot. Love your ع pronunciation your facial expression actually helps your pronunciation.And, Arabic loves you too language simp,it really does.
I learn syrian dialects by myself because my besties in Germany are from syria and they’re HILARIOUS! Too bad it’s super limited source on the internet compared to egyptian arabic. But glad that I found Sbaya TV Series 😭❤️
brooo you watch sbaya? 😂😂😂😂 it brings alot of memories @@nafismudhofar
I was looking for Syrian glad I found a Syrian I love Syria and wanna learn Syrian Arabic only so bad
@@nafismudhofarhow did u learn?
شكراً جزيلاً لك
It isTHE BEST video about Arabic in a hilarious, factual and very friendly way. I can feel your genuine interest in our beautiful language and I wish you keep enjoying it and here is a piece of poem about Arabic:
أنا البحرُ في أحشاٸهٍ الدّرّ كامنٌ
فهل سألوا الغوّاصَ عن صدفاتي
Try to figure it out my friend!
Finally it's Arabic's turn
It was the most comprehensive Arabic review on UA-cam so far. I tried studying Modern Standard Arabic for a while, but I eventually gave up due to its complexity. Still, it’s a language that fascinates me. Thank you for the contribution and the clarity in presenting the content!
If you learn it to interact with people you don't have to go through Standard Arabic, just pick an easy dialect and start with it
arabic loves you too man 21:28
ما بكفيك
اتفق
كل الحب
حبيبي يا عاشق اللغات اتمنى لك التوفيق في مسيرتك في اليوتيوب والاستمرار فيها إن شاء الله ❤
Please consider covering Persian language! It has a lotta similarities to arabic but also unlocks tons of DLC since a few other countries also speak that
I used to work in a call center, and we had a language line we could call to do translations for us. One time, there was an Arab speaker that called. I called the language line like I was supposed to and got a woman speaker. It was the most beautiful language plus voice combination I had ever heard. I wish I knew the accent so I could look it up more but I might be able to figure it out with this video. I know you do a lot of memey things, but holy shit, you are so right when you said it's beautiful.
I couldn't stop laughing 😂😂
Thank you so much for reviewing Arabic 7ubbi 🙏
كل الحب والتحيات من غزّة، فلسطين ❤🇵🇸
يا رب الامور تتحسن عندكم 🤲🏻❤️
❤❤❤
الله ينصركم ❤
7:42 I like how he is watching an Arabic music video with Vietnamese subtitles 😂
cười lắm tr
@@damakunoyep
Dude , you're awesome 😂❤ super funny and such a kind review. I totally agree that no language is as beautiful and rich and expressive as Arabic language ❤❤
Shukrannmnnn
Been waiting for this video for a long time, you never disappoint
شكرا لشجاعتك ولدعمك أطفال فلسطين ❤
In Kuwait we call the Chicken دياي (diyay) 🇰🇼
in upper egypt (south) we call it Farrooj فروج
في لغات كثيرة ايضا يوجد التبادل بين ( ج ، ي )
مثل الالمانية ( j ) تلفظ كالياء اما في الانكليزي فهي ج ،
Language simp
@@coolranch-ez4tuLebanese here, we also call it farooj
0:11 this deeply offended me💀😂
Me 2
How's that offending?
@@ImNotMrNooby he switched to english. It's fun when he speaks arabic
@@nihal5658 that's not offensive.
@@ImNotMrNooby The skull and laughing emoji symbolize that he's not offended...
The french disrespect deserves a subscribtion on it's own
13:08
Agreed + Europe being a country was also good
It got me.
As a french, I approve.
I didn't understand that one can anyone explain pls 😅
IVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS VIDEO FOR MONTHS
@@elijah4642 SAME
@@user-rj6or9io8sHR same
SAME
Same bro. I've been asking every livestream
Me toooo🎉
Wow, as a native Arabic speaker I'm so shocked and impressed by your wide knowledge about the Arabic language and it's history, and also the way you described the dialects is so accurate that it feels illegal to see an American know that much about us.. i LOVE that you are not just learning the language from the surface but instead you are digging into it's history and the culture of the countries that speaks it and I'm sure that this took you too much effort, wish you all the best and i hope you can say the letter ح correctly one day insha'allah😂💚
Comprehensive very well made video, well done 👍 you had a good insight and did your search well, bravo 🙌
Finally😍 the long-awaited review. I'm so excited
❤thank you for displaying my flag so much 🇵🇸❤️
Quran 21:33
َAnd He is the One Who created the night and the day, and the sun and the moon each one
floating (and moving) in an orbit
youtube mary and jesus in the quran and mohmmad in the bible and the Torah and the scientific
miracles of the quran and mohmmad in hindu scripture
…
according the bible that you have
(Matthew 4:1) Jesus was tempted
(James 1:13) God doesn't get tempted
(John 1:29) Jesus was seen
(1 John 4:12) No man has ever seen God
(Acts 2:22) Jesus was and is a man, sent by God
(Numbers 23:19, Hosea11:9) God is not a man
(Hebrews 5:8-9) Jesus had to grow and learn
(Isaiah 40:28) God doesn't ever need to learn
(1 Corinthians 15:3-4) Jesus dies
(1 Timothy 1:17) God doesn't die
(Hebrews 5:7) Jesus needed salvation
(Luke 1:37) God doesn't need salvation
(John 4:6) Jesus grew weary
(Isaiah 40:28) God Doesn't grow weary
(Mark 4:38) Jesus slept
(Psalm 121:2-4) God doesn't sleep
(John 5:19) Jesus isn't all powerful
(Isaiah 45:5-7) God is all powerful
(Mark 13:32) Jesus isn't all knowing
(Isaiah 46:9) God is all knowing
...................
Im from Syria and i had fun watching this great video❤️ and i hope that one day Arabic is viewed in a good way and gets the recognition it deserves it is really very underrated so thank you for that 🙏🏻
ey habibi, ma3ak ha2
the feeling you've spoken about in 21:11 is exactly the same to me in English.
good for you to learn the most gorgeous language in the univ! ❤
Have a Good day and make more vids!.
rabbi ma3ak!.
Loved this episode of Language Review! Very very long awaited. I think that Polish would make sense to be the next language in the series, but Vietnamese could also be good if you feel like you're confident enough with it
You're missing an important point in why Arabic (even just Fusha) has such a huge number of words, and it's because of the morphology of the language. It has thousands of different roots, and from each root you can derive thousands of words. Like, from the root meaning to write, k-t-b, alone, you can generate hundreds of specific, unique verbs, let alone the nouns. For example, from this root you can derive complex verbs such as أويستكتبنهما, which means "and do they (women) ask them (both) to write?" as well as nouns such as كتاباتهما "their (dual) writings".
he said that in the video
@@cod_kaito but he assumed that the reason that Arabic has such a huge number of words is because of dialectal variations.
exactly, even the lonngest words in the language that people can usually never pronounce right from first try
@@OmnipresentPotato the example of these variation was wrong. all of them but the egyptian were just saying the same word, but with diferent pronunciations. the egyptians say what would mean 'chick' in MSA
first time I see that word used as an example, cool stuff
LOVEE how u talked abt the najdi dialect, love from المملكة العربية السعودية 🔥🔥
Bro, where has your channel been this whole time. I love your humor.
Habibi what a great video i waited too long for the Arabic episode of language review now i can't stop doing backflips
إنني أتعهد بالولاء لعلم ولايات تشاد وللجمهورية التي تمثلها، أمة واحدة لا تتجزأ، تتمتع بالحرية والعدالة للجميع.
POLYGLOT MOUSE
@@ethandouro4334 Love from Chad 🇹🇩
كيف تتكلم عن الحرية ولا زلت تحت سيطرة فرنسا وكيف تتكلم عن العدالة وشعبك يعاني من الجهل والفقر والصراعات لا تكذب علي نفسك
@@ahamdomar731 يا فهمان هو يمزح ويقلد التعهد الامريكي
لا تناقشه واضح حمار @@Honest_Question
فعلا!!! اللغة العربيه مصدر فخر❤️
Islam and Arabic are very intertwined. In Turkey, formulaic prayers taken from the Quran are recited in Arabic. even if common religious sect of Turks do not see any harm in reading it in Turkish. That's why, unfortunately, most people do not know the meaning of the formulaic prayers they read, they recite them by heart.
This man uniting the world through linguistics one video at a time 🤣
Arabic loves you too man! Love from Lebanon 🇱🇧
This video gave me tingles. Arabic gives me tingles. One day, I will learn it. Greetings from Norway
I hope you do, let me know if u need help
Greetings from Palestine
I’m Bulgarian who is interested in languages, Arabic,by far, is the most difficult and complicated yet the most beautiful language ever!!! And yes free Palestine 🇵🇸🇧🇬
❤️
Free Israel!
@@servantofaeie1569 From what? Netenyahu?
@@Honest_Question From Islam.
@@Honest_Question don’t feed him or as we say in Bulgaria don’t throw a bone for the dog.
Don’t reply.
Arabic loved your too buddy :) your amazing .... And it's so heartwarming to see this video... And hear a non native speaker be so psyched and appreciative of my language
He does not only know Algeria 🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿
He love it, i've never been so proud
FREE PALESTINE 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸
U sound as if Palestine isn't free
No thanks
bsbsbsbs*
@@rmadridista369allowing Israel to bomb Palestinians does not mean free, get under the rock your living in and touch some grass, also educate yourself while you’re at it
@@Zaitunator no one was asking you buddy, go back to your little fascist group, no one else wants to be friends with you
يا صاح لهجتك لبنانية افريقية شمالية بامتياز...حتى الشرق الاوسط لا يتكلمون باللهجة الشمالية ولا يستطيعون فهمها حتى لكن انت...انت مثالي
I've been waiting for this for MONTHS